Why do you not change the inequality sign when you are adding or subtracting?
1 Answer
Because to do so would be algebraically incorrect. See below.
Explanation:
Consider the simplest of inequalities:
Now consider adding or subtracting a real number,
The only way to restore the inequality is to add or subtract
Thus:
So when must we reverse the inequality?
Consider where we multiply (or divide) both sides of the inequality by
As an example I will use
Then, if
So, in order to maintain the inequality after multiplying or dividing through by a negative number we must reverse the inequality.
Hope this helps. It's not as complicated as it seems!